Where’s that sunshine? Welcome to a ‘typical late June’ week in Seattle area

Originally published June 25, 2018 at 7:06 am
Updated June 25, 2018 at 11:16 am

It’s a white knuckle commute for these drivers headed south to Bellevue along Interstate 405 as they approach Northeast 195th Street in Bothell on Monday morning June 25, 2018.
(Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)

Expect drier conditions on Tuesday with temperatures creeping back up to the lower to mid 70s.

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Puget Sound temperatures are falling back to normal this week, while Sunday night’s late rain and thunderstorms do not presage a wet streak, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle.

Monday is starting with a few showers and an overcast sky, but the temperatures will be about average for the season. On Tuesday, expect drier conditions with temperatures creeping back up to the low to mid-70s, said meteorologist Dustin Guy.

Wednesday will likely be similar to Tuesday.

“From Tuesday onward, it will look like a typical late June,” said Guy, “with morning clouds and afternoon sun.”